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Coco

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • Chocolate Labrador Retriever
  • Mixed Breed

About Coco

West Richland, WA

Breed

Chocolate Labrador Retriever&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Coco's Story

This girl is gorgeous, energetic & ready to pack her bags to ride home with you! Her zest for life is something you can't just sit back and watch, you just have to join in. Between her chocolatey brown coat, and her big brown eyes, she is an absolute doll.<br/><br/>HISTORY<br/>Coco was picked up as a stray in June 2025. Two different potential families stepped forward, but neither wanted her back. They were not helpful in sharing information about her history, care, lifestyle, or social information.<br/><br/>SOCIALIZATION<br/>We do not know a lot about her upbringing or past, this information is based on our experience with her in the last 2 months. Once Coco approves of you, you're buddies for life. She is a little intense for smaller dogs, and kids younger than the teenage years, but can learn to be friendly with other dogs who match her energy. <br/><br/>Coco can be slow to warm up to strangers. Her foster family takes her on local outings when they can, so she is learning to walk well on a leash, and behave in public. In her foster home, she has been a little intense for the dog and kids. She has not met the cats, but has engaged with the smaller dog appropriately, despite the mismatched energy levels.<br/><br/>She has been exposed to few children while in our care. Based on her interactions with the kids in her foster home, she needs teens who are confident in knowing dog body language, and safety. She is a lot of dog for young kids learning to understand and engage with appropriate due to her energy.<br/><br/>She has had very limited exposure to other dogs in our care. She appears to be friendly and curious, but enjoys getting to know you at her own pace. She has not had much playtime with the other dog in her foster home due to their mismatched energy levels and sizes. <br/><br/>She is probably not safe with cats or other small prey animals. She is kept separate from the cats in her foster home. Coco has never had an opportunity to hurt a cat, but we'd consider the risk high.<br/><br/>TEMPERAMENT & BEHAVIOR<br/>She is a high energy girl who would probably do well with access to a yard big enough for zoomies, and getting her energy out. She enjoys walks and outings, but is not a candidate for high dog traffic spaces due to being wary of strange dogs and people. <br/><br/>Coco LOVES water! She will entertain herself for hours playing in water, and sunbathing. She loves to have the company of her humans while she enjoys rest time, and she does well getting her energy out in the yard. Car rides are also fun!<br/><br/>Generally Coco is a quiet girl. She doesn't bark for no reason. However she might bark at strangers upon meeting. She does best being ignored while she gets to know you. She is very friendly, once she knows that you are a safe person to be around. <br/><br/>Coco needs plenty of mental stimulation. She is very smart and will figure out ways to entertain herself, if not given healthy outlets. <br/><br/>TRAINING<br/>Her house manners are generally good. She seems to be potty trained. She has not been in a crate that we know of, and her leash manners are a little bit rough due to her strength. She is used to a harness, and is learning to walk alongside her handler.<br/><br/>Coco has not been trained to be off leash, and we would not recommend she is off leash any time soon. We believe you could work up to that slowly & safely, but initially it would be vital to keep her leashed.<br/><br/>This girl is smart and wants to please, but she's typical of her breed in that he also has opinions of her own. She needs a strong, patient leader who will win her trust and work consistently on training.<br/><br/>HEALTH<br/>We were told Coco was around 2 years old when she came to us, so we've designated June 14, 2023 as her birthday. She weighs around 70 lbs and is likely done growing at 2 years old.<br/><br/>She is not yet sterilized. She is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and treated for internal and external parasites. All her available veterinary records will be provided at the time of adoption.<br/><br/><br/>ADOPTION<br/>Coco's adoption fee is $400. For more pictures and updates about her, see her album on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1063146682633087&type=3<br/><br/>Please note that HART does not have a facility. Our dogs live in foster homes, and are not available to meet potential adopters until after their adoption application has been approved. <br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Coco, please complete an application at https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HAWA/Dog. Our application process includes an online background check, vet interview, landlord/property manager interview (if in rental property), and interviews with personal references, other adults living on the property, and the applicant. Depending on various factors we may require a home check. The process usually takes about one week to complete.<br/><br/>Most of our dogs are located in the Tri-Cities, Washington area, and if necessary we will transport them anywhere within the Pacific Northwest, at the adopter's expense. We do not ship our dogs via a third party; they are handed directly from a trusted HART representative to the adopter.

This girl is gorgeous, energetic & ready to pack her bags to ride home with you! Her zest for life is something you can't just sit back and watch, you just have to join in. Between her chocolatey brown coat, and her big brown eyes, she is an absolute doll.

HISTORY
Coco was picked up as a stray in June 2025. Two different potential families stepped forward, but neither wanted her back. They were not helpful in sharing information about her history, care, lifestyle, or social information.

SOCIALIZATION
We do not know a lot about her upbringing or past, this information is based on our experience with her in the last 2 months. Once Coco approves of you, you're buddies for life. She is a little intense for smaller dogs, and kids younger than the teenage years, but can learn to be friendly with other dogs who match her energy.

Coco can be slow to warm up to strangers. Her foster family takes her on local outings when they can, so she is learning to walk well on a leash, and behave in public. In

This girl is gorgeous, energetic & ready to pack her bags to ride home with you! Her zest for life is something you can't just sit back and watch, you just have to join in. Between her chocolatey brown coat, and her big brown eyes, she is an absolute doll.

HISTORY
Coco was picked up as a stray in June 2025. Two different potential families stepped forward, but neither wanted her back. They were not helpful in sharing information about her history, care, lifestyle, or social information.

SOCIALIZATION
We do not know a lot about her upbringing or past, this information is based on our experience with her in the last 2 months. Once Coco approves of you, you're buddies for life. She is a little intense for smaller dogs, and kids younger than the teenage years, but can learn to be friendly with other dogs who match her energy.

Coco can be slow to warm up to strangers. Her foster family takes her on local outings when they can, so she is learning to walk well on a leash, and behave in public. In her foster home, she has been a little intense for the dog and kids. She has not met the cats, but has engaged with the smaller dog appropriately, despite the mismatched energy levels.

She has been exposed to few children while in our care. Based on her interactions with the kids in her foster home, she needs teens who are confident in knowing dog body language, and safety. She is a lot

How To Adopt

Coco was listed as Adoptable by HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)
How can I adopt Coco?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team). They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Coco is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team) for details on the pet.
When can I meet Coco?
If you've submitted an inquiry, HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Coco, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team), and they'll be happy to help!
HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)'s Adoption Policy
All our pets are in private foster homes. HART does not have a facility. For this reason, we introduce pets to potential adopters only after the adoption application has been approved. Our process involves: # A detailed application form, which must be submitted electronically # An online background check # Reference checks (calls to your vet, landlord, and at least two personal references) # Interviews with all the adults in the home (and, if the pet is intended primarily as a child's companion, we talk with the child) # A home visit, conducted at our discretion by a member of HART or a trusted rescue colleague Most of our pets are located in the Tri-Cities (Kennewick/Richland/Pasco) in Eastern Washington, and we place pets only in homes within the Pacific Northwest. As needed we may arrange for a trusted member of our team to transport a pet to an adopter, at the adopter's expense. We do not ever release pets to a third party for transportation; we personally introduce every pet to their adopter. HART is a registered 501(c)3 charity. We depend on adoption fees and donations to continue serving our community. We do not have an office or facility, and our team is made up only of volunteers. Our entire income goes to helping animals.

Coco is from HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)

[West Richland, WA]

Our Mission
HART helps people who love animals to help the pets they care about. # If you're looking to add a pet to your family and need to be sure it's a good fit for your lifestyle, pet experience and resources, we provide full, detailed and accurate information about the pet they adopt. We also take care to fully understand what ...
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